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The phrase "a lucid compact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clear and concise, often referring to a summary or a brief document.
Example: "The report was a lucid compact of the main findings, making it easy for stakeholders to understand the key points."
Alternatives: "a clear summary" or "a concise overview."
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At the Bronx Museum of the Arts, where the picture is included in a lucid, compact survey of Ms. Henríquez's wry, cerebral art, a label explains that the picture is a takeoff on a photograph of Charlotte Perriand on a chaise she designed with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret.
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